In terms of the question about what stays in museums and what goes back to communities, the key is really that indigenous communities and nations need to be the leaders in the discussion, because the expertise about the objects lies in the communities.
In my opening remarks I talked about the fact that within mainstream museums, within museums in the south that are outside our territory, where our objects have ended up, we know there are objects there that have not been properly taken care of. The expertise to take care of these properties lies within our communities, because it's based in our spirituality and our tradition. What goes back and what stays needs to be placed in the hands of indigenous communities.